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Fantastic -music for all tastes
What a glorious day Sunday was,the sun had his hat on after a rainy Saturday, by the time we arrived most of the mud was dry a real bonus cos Reading in the mud aint a pretty sight lol!
The main stage had a brilliant line up and being a metal fan myself I had to get as close as I could for Slayer, they performed well but I feel festivals never do them justice, they play way too early & not for long enough!! moshin at Reading just wasnt an option u need to goto dowload for that :)


We met up with some friends who had their young baby with them (see pics) it was his conceiveaversary as he was conceived at Leeds festival last year so he just had to come along. One of the youngest festival goers I imagine.


There were many eclectic people wondering about,the usual festival kind & the not so usual, all in all it was a brilliant day.

Placebo were awesome & the crowd amicable during the "technical hitches' with the amps,very surprising as surely there must have been enough amps on the stage or round abouts to plug into?????
They didnt play any longer either which was dispointing.
Pearl Jam were really good too but the sound wasnt as gr8 I tihnk the wind picked up & carried it in the wrong direction,because I was told that they were awesome on the TV lol!


So all in all an trully excellent day & well worth the cash,I was only sorry I couldnt have been there all weekend...... but there is always next year!!!
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Posted Mon 25 Sep 2006
Edited Mon 25 Sep 2006

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